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| | The Aberdeen Three |
 | | The Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland is a U.S. Army facility where, among other things, chemical weapons were developed. |
 | | On June 28, 1988, the three chemical engineers, Carl Gepp, William Dee, and Robert Lentz, now known as the "Aberdeen Three," were criminally indicted for storing, treating, and disposing of hazardous wastes in violation of RCRA at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland after about two years of investigation. |
 | | This essay explores the grounds on which professionals should be held responsible for harms caused by their actions. |
| ethics.tamu.edu /ethics/aberdeen/aberdee1.htm (2526 words) |
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